MONTHLY CLIMATOLOGICAL SUMMARY for SEPTEMBER 2018
CONDITIONS DAY of
Month: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
NAME: 3270 Nowell CITY: West Juneau STATE: Alaska
ELEV: 97 ft LAT: 58° 17' 33" N LONG: 134° 25' 37" W
TEMPERATURE (°F), RAIN (in), WIND SPEED (mph), SNOW (in). Snowfall from 21:00 - 21:00, all others Midnight to Midnight.
HEAT COOL AVG WIND SNOW
MEAN DEG DEG WIND DOM RUN ON(1)
DAY TEMP HIGH TIME LOW TIME DAYS DAYS RAIN SPEED HIGH TIME DIR (mi) SNOW GRND WEATHER
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1 53.1 57.8 10:40a 50.4 11:50p 11.9 0.0 0.19 0.1 9.0 10:45a S 2.52 0.0 0.0 Cd/Shrs Brks MCd Cd-OCCBrksAM/Periods:SprToLtR&Rn
2 53.9 63.4 3:50p 48.6 12:00m 11.1 0.0 0.00 0.3 15.0 3:45p NW 7.57 0.0 0.0 DecrCd MClr MCd PCd Cd-MCd Clr MClr MCd VarMClrToPCd
3 52.5 62.4 2:45p 44.6 6:00a 12.5 0.0 0.00 0.0 5.0 9:35a NW 0.00* 0.0 0.0 Clear Clr-SomeCds MClr Clr-FewCds Clr
4 52.6 63.9 3:40p 44.3 6:20a 12.4 0.0 0.00 0.0 9.0 8:45a NW 0.49 0.0 0.0 Clr MFogCdSky-FogHidingMnlnd MClr PCd MClr Clr FewCd
5 55.3 71.8 3:05p 44.9 6:25a 10.6 0.9 0.00 0.0 14.0 11:05a NW 0.75 0.0 0.0 Cd-MCd Brkn MCd VryThin-Thnsh:PCd-MCd/P-MCd/PCd MClr
6 56.2 66.5 1:10p 49.5 5:45a 8.9 0.1 0.00 0.0 4.0 6:00a WSW 0.00 0.0 0.0 Cd MClr Clr MClr MClr-PCd Clr-MClr VarPCd-MClr PCd
7 52.9 60.5 11:35a 46.3 3:55a 12.1 0.0 0.07 0.3 15.0 11:30a E 7.28 0.0 0.0 Cd LtWnd Cd/VryVryLtSpShr Cd/VarSpToRn Cd Cd-VarBrks
8 56.7 65.3 12:20p 48.0 3:30a 8.3 0.0 0.04 0.4 19.0 12:10p E 10.64 0.0 0.0 Cd VarBrk CdMCd VarBrk Cd/SpToR&2SpShrs DecrCd PCd
9 62.8 67.9 3:45p 53.7 12:00m 2.7 0.4 0.00 0.9 23.0 5:50a E 20.56 0.0 0.0 MClr-PCd OccLtWnd-Gsts PCd MClr PCd-MCd Cd-Brks Cd
10 59.5 74.1 3:50p 50.1 12:00m 6.8 1.3 0.00 0.0 9.0 8:35a WSW 0.16 0.0 0.0 DecrCd Clr-MClr VarPCd-MCdW/VryThn-ThnshCdToClear
11 55.8 72.2 1:50p 45.5 7:10a 10.3 1.1 0.00 0.2 21.0 2:50p NW 5.59 0.0 0.0 DecrCd MClr Aurora Cd-VarBrks DecrCd VarClr-MClr Clr
12 54.4 67.0 2:10p 44.1 7:10a 10.8 0.2 0.00 0.0 0.0 --- --- 0.00 0.0 0.0 Clr MClr VarMClr-PCd-Clr MCd Cd-Brks Cd-MCd DecrCd
13 48.7 56.1 3:00p 42.5 12:00m 16.3 0.0 0.01 0.0 10.0 3:45p SSE 0.00 0.0 0.0 MClr Cd Cd/VarSpW/Lulls Brks VarP-MCd MClr MPCd MClr
14 50.5 61.5 2:55p 40.7 4:45a 14.5 0.0 0.00 0.4 25.0 9:30a E 10.30* 0.0 0.0 MClr Clr Wind Clr-FewCd Clr MClr VarClr-SomeCds&MClr
15 51.5 60.9 2:40p 41.3 11:30p 13.5 0.0 0.00 0.3 18.0 12:15a E 6.67 0.0 0.0 Clr LightWind-Gusts Clear Clear-A FewClouds Clear
16 47.1 60.9 3:15p 38.0 5:45a 17.9 0.0 0.00 0.1 14.0 11:30a W 1.55 0.0 0.0 Clear
17 44.9 57.8 3:40p 35.1 6:15a 20.1 0.0 0.00 0.0 5.0 10:25a NW 0.00 0.0 0.0 Clr Clr-SomeCds MClr Clr VarClr-Some&FewCd/MClr Clr
18 45.8 62.0 3:50p 35.3 6:45a 19.2 0.0 0.00 0.0 7.0 2:40p NW 0.08 0.0 0.0 Clr Clear-SmallBitVeryVeryThin-VeryThinClouds
19 45.5 60.9 3:55p 34.7 7:00a 19.5 0.0 0.00 0.0 10.0 11:45a NW 0.72 0.0 0.0 Clr Clr-FewCds Clr Clr-SomeCds PCd Clr-FewCds Clr
20 45.8 60.8 4:00p 36.7 5:45a 19.2 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 --- --- 0.00 0.0 0.0 Clr MClr PCd-VryVryThn-Thn MClr Clr-FewCds Clr
21 45.8 60.4 3:55p 36.6 6:10a 19.2 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 --- --- 0.00*?0.0 0.0 Clear Aurora-LateEvening
22 45.2 52.3 2:20p 37.2 6:20a 19.8 0.0 0.18 0.0 4.0 11:50p SSE 0.00 0.0 0.0 Aurora Clr IncrCd Cd Cd/Spr-VryLtRnW/Lulls Cd/Rn
23 50.8 53.1 2:00p 47.5 12:05a 14.2 0.0 0.63 0.6 12.0 5:20a SSE 14.17 0.0 0.0 Cd/Rn-VryLtRn-Mst-Sp-Drz OccLoCdsShrs:SpToRn Cd-LoCd
24 51.7 54.1 1:40p 49.5 7:25a 13.3 0.0 0.08 0.6 12.0 11:45p S 14.03 0.0 0.0 Cd Cd-Fog Cd Cd/VarSpr&Spr-MstToLtRn-Drz
25 52.8 54.0 11:40a 51.9 1:35a 12.2 0.0 1.12 1.6 18.0 7:20p S 38.46 0.0 0.0 Cd/Shrs Cd/Spr-LtRn-Rn LtWind
26 51.8 54.1 5:30p 46.8 12:00m 13.2 0.0 0.19 0.4 11.0 12:55a NW 9.82 0.0 0.0 Cd/VryLtRn-DrzToRn Cd Cd-VarFiltBrks Cd-LoCd Cd-Brks
27 49.0 54.0 3:55p 44.1 7:30a 16.0 0.0 TRACE 0.0 5.0 1:25a W 0.08 0.0 0.0 Cd-VarCd Fog-CdySky&Fog Fog Cd-MCd Cd Cd-VryLtSpr Cd
28 50.2 55.5 2:55p 46.9 10:40p 14.8 0.0 0.02 0.6 14.0 11:45a NW 13.39 0.0 0.0 VarCdToMCd/.02"Shrs Cd-OccVarBrk LtWnd Cd DecrCd PCd
29 53.0 62.7 2:25p 44.9 3:05a 12.0 0.0 0.00 0.9 26.0 7:40a E 20.89 0.0 0.0 VeryWeak-WeakAurora Clear Lt-Brzy-GstsInMorning
30 49.2 61.5 3:25p 40.9 11:10p 15.8 0.0 0.00 0.1 12.0 2:15a E 15.80 0.0 0.0 Clr-OccFew-SomeCd MClr Clr-FewCd PCd VarMCd-MClr Clr
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51.5 74.1 10 34.7 19 409.1 4.0 2.53 0.3 26.0 29 E 201.52+*
(1) As measured on Front Lawn at around 20:30, rounded to the nearest inch if there is uncertainty.
* Anemometer doesn't seem to be capturing light - very light winds properly.
STATISTICS | DATA | GRAPHS | CONDITIONS - DAY of MONTH: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 | TOP
Record Low Precipitation for the West Juneau Weather Station for September 2018... 2.53 inches of Rainfall; previous record low precip. for the
month was 5.60 inches in 2010. Records from 1983 - 2018 with 1986 missing.
AVERAGE Mean Temp: 51.5
AVERAGE High Temp: 61.2
MINIMUM High Temp: 52.3 22nd
MAXIMUM High Temp: 74.1 10th
AVERAGE Low Temp: 44.0
MINIMUM Low Temp: 34.7 19th
MAXIMUM Low Temp: 53.7 9th
MAX >= 90.0: 0
MAX >= 80.0: 0
MAX >= 70.0: 3 5th, 10th, 11th
MAX <= 32.0: 0
MIN <= 32.0: 0
MIN <= 0.0: 0
MAXIMUM Humidity (%): 99 1st, 3rd, 4th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th
MINIMUM Humidity (%): 25 29th @ 1250
MAXIMUM Pressure (mb): 1028.1 27th @ 0934
MINIMUM Pressure (mb): 1005.4 9th @ 1858
TOTAL Htg Deg Days: 409.1
AVERAGE Htg Deg Days: 13.6
MINIMUM Htg Deg Days: 2.7 9th
MAXIMUM Htg Deg Days: 20.1 17th
TOTAL Cool Deg Days: 4.0
Heat Base: 65.0 Cool Base: 65.0 Method: Integration
TOTAL Precip.: 2.53
AVERAGE Precip.: 0.23
DAYS of Precip.: 11 1st, 7th, 8th, 13th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th
MAXIMUM Precip.: 1.12 25th
MAXIMUM Rain Rate: 0.28 23rd @ 0624
Days of Rain: 9 (>.01 in) 5 (>.1 in) 1 (>1 in)
TOTAL Snowfall: 0.0
DAYS of Snowfall: 0
AVERAGE High Wind: 11.5
MINIMUM High Wind: 0* 12th, 20th, 21st (*See above)
MAXIMUM High Wind: 26 29th
WIND RUN (miles): 201.52* (See above)
DAYS Sun at any time: 26 All but: 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th
1st FULL
2nd FULL
3rd FULL
4th FULL
5th FULL
6th FULL
7th Variable on Mainland and Slightly to Somewhat Weakened in West Juneau
8th Extremely Weak to Somewhat Weakened
9th FULL
10th FULL
11th FULL
12th FULL
13th FULL
14th Full
15th FULL
16th FULL
17th FULL
18th FULL
19th FULL
20th FULL
21st FULL
22nd FULL
23rd NO
24th NO
25th NO
26th NO
27th Extremely Weak to Slightly Weakened
28th Extremely Weak to Slightly Weakened
29th FULL
30th FULL
DAYS OF All Clr or MClr: 10 3rd, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 29th
DAYS With Cld, MCld, PCd: 20 All but: 3rd, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 29th
DAYS OF Rainbow: 0
DAYS OF Aurora: 6 11th: Very weak to weak 9/10 - 9/11 night from at least 0008 - 0326 and beyond.
12th: 0236: Weak over the mainland very far in the distance from to NNW to the NE.
0348: Weak diffuse over much of the sky began in the last 8 minutes and
lasted at least a half hour to 45 minutes.
13th: Some variable mostly faint Aurora 9/12 - 13 night.
21st: First noticed at 2135. Variable Aurora continued until at at least 0335 9/22.
22nd: 9/21 - 22 night. 0335: In the sky from the N to NNE saw a nice moving ("animated") Auroral curtain with changing colors.
29th: 0126: Very weak - weak diffuse.
DAYS OF Lightning: 0
DAYS OF Earthquake: 0
SUNDAY 9/30/18: DATA | 1336: NWS: High Temperature Records Set
or Tied for Sat., Sept. 29, 2018 - See 1336 Below | Record Low Precipitation for the West
Juneau Weather Station for September... 2.53
inches of Rainfall; previous record low precip.
for the month was 5.60 inches in 2010. Records
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- 2020 ADT: Clear.
- 1950: Clear.
- 1850: Clear.
- 1835: Clear, evening sunshine skimming Mt.
Juneau Ridge a small bit of Mt. Roberts.
- 1750: Clear, Sun shining on the mainland
except for its lower to very lowest part.
- 1650: Clear, Sun shining only on the mainland
now.
- 1625: Starting to lose the Sun in West Juneau.
- 1550: Clear.
- 1450: Clear.
- 1350: Clear.
- 1250: Clear.
- 1220: Light wind.
- 1150: Clear.
- 1130: Light to breezy wind.
- 1050: Clear, a few to some whitecaps on the
Channel.
- 1035: Clear, a few to some whitecaps on the
Channel, light to breezy wind.
- 0950: Clear.
- 0850: Clear, light to breezy wind with occasional
gusts, some whitecaps and blowing spray on
Gastineau Channel.
- 0828: Clear, light wind, some whitecaps and
blowing spray on Gastineau Channel.
- 0755: The Sun is rising over the lower right
shoulder of Mt. Roberts.
- 0750: Clear.
- 0735: Breezy with gusts.
- 0730: The wind has picked up.
- 0650: Clear.
- 0620: Clear. 82% visible waning gibbous Moon
is high in the sky to the SW.
- 0126 ADT: Clear with very weak - weak diffuse
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), the Moon
is shining.
- 2020 ADT: Partly Cloudy. .02" of Rainfall
to this point today.
- 1950: Partly Cloudy.
- 1920: Partly Cloudy.
- 1850: Cloudy/Mostly Cloudy.
- 1800: .02" of Rainfall to this point
today.
- 1750: Cloudy with very slight to slight breaks
and blue sky far to the NE.
- 1650: Cloudy, some very slight to small breaks.
- 1550: Cloudy, a few to some extremely tiny
to very slight breaks and a couple of larger
breaks.
- 1535: Cloudy, a few to some extremely tiny
to very slight breaks.
- 1505: Cloudy, some breaks, a few spots and
areas of extremely weak to very weak sunshine
on the mainland.
- 1500: .02" of Rainfall to this point
today.
- 1450: Cloudy, a few hints of blue, some brighter
spots in the clouds, somewhat to fairly bright.
- 1436: Almost extremely weak to very weak
sunshine.
- 1350: Cloudy.
- 1320: Cloudy.
- 1250: Cloudy, some brighter spots in the
clouds.
- 1235: Light wind.
- 1220: Light to breezy wind.
- 1200: .02" of Rainfall to this point
today.
- 1150: Cloudy, somewhat to fairly bright skies,
some breaks, variable very weak to somewhat
weakened sunshine, light wind.
- 1135: Light wind.
- 1130: Cloudy, some extremely tiny to small
breaks, almost extremely weak to weak sunshine.
- 1120: Light wind.
- 1105: Light wind.
- 1050: Cloudy, some hints of breaks, a few
wisps very low in Last Chance Basin.
- 1031: Cloudy, a few extremely tiny to very
tiny breaks, lower ribbon Channel side of
Mt. Roberts and a few wisps.
- 1015: Light wind.
- 0950: Cloudy, a few hints of blue and of
breaks, band upper Channel side of Mt. Juneau,
a few lower bits and wisps.
- 0920: Cloudy, some extremely tiny to very
slight breaks, some brighter - bright streaks
in the clouds to the SE, broken lower ribbon
and a few bits and wisps.
- 0902: Slightly weakened sunshine.
- 0850: Cloudy/Mostly Cloudy.
- 0837: Very weak - weak sunshine.
- 0815: Cloudy, some extremely tiny to very,
very slight - very slight breaks, a few lower
clouds and a broken lower ribbon.
- 0735: Cloudy with very slight breaks in the
NW part of the sky, broken lower ribbon.
- 0700: .02" of Rainfall to this point
today.
- 0650: Cloudy with some very slight breaks
to small breaks, broken lower ribbon/band.
- 0635: Cloudy with some breaks, lower ribbon.
- 0620: Cloudy with breaks from the NE to the
ESE. .02" of Rainfall to this point
today.
- 0100 ADT: High Rain Rate of .01" of
Rain per hour.
- 2020 ADT: Cloudy. Trace of Rainfall to this
point today.
- 1950: A few extremely light sprinkles, cloudy.
- 1850: Cloudy.
- 1825: Cloudy.
- 1800: Trace of Rainfall to this point today.
- 1750: Very, very light sprinkles, cloudy.
- 1715: Very, very light sprinkles, cloudy.
- 1650: Cloudy.
- 1550: Cloudy.
- 1450: Cloudy.
- 1440: An immature Bald Eagle is flying NW.
- 1420: Cloudy, a few lower wisps, very, very
weak bright spot in the clouds where the
Sun is.
- 1350: Cloudy, very weak - weak bright spot
in the clouds where the Sun is.
- 1320: Cloudy, very weak bright spot in the
clouds where the Sun is.
- 1250: Cloudy, lower ribbon Channel side of
NW part of Mt. Juneau, very weak - weak bright
spot in the clouds where the Sun is.
- 1235: Cloudy, very weak - weak bright spot
in the clouds where the Sun is, ribbon Channel
side of Mt. Juneau.
- 1220: Cloudy, a few hints of blue, a couple
of small lower ribbons, very weak bright
spot in the clouds where the Sun is.
- 1205: NWS: Dense Fog Advisory has Expired.
National Weather Service Juneau AK
1205 PM AKDT Thu Sep 27 2018
AKZ020-021-024-025-272230-
Glacier Bay-Eastern Chichagof Island-
Eastern Baranof Island and Southern Admiralty Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Including the cities of Gustavus, Hoonah, Angoon, and Juneau
1205 PM AKDT Thu Sep 27 2018
.NOW...
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY HAS EXPIRED...
Conditions have improved with visibilities greater than 3 miles.
Low clouds with sunny breaks, before more clouds move in from the
west through the afternoon.
- 1150: Cloudy, a few hints of blue, fairly
bright skies, a few lower ribbons/bands,
very weak - weak sunshine.
- 1120: Cloudy/Mostly Cloudy, lower ribbon/band,
weak - very weak sunshine.
- 1100: Cloudy, a few hints of blue, lower
band-ribbons, almost extremely weak sunshine.
- 1050: Foggy-Cloudy skies, Fog hiding the
lower part of the mainland, weak - very weak
sunshine.
- 1030: Slightly weakened sunshine.
- 1020: Foggy-Cloudy with some breaks, fog
hiding much of the mainland and patchy fog
in West Juneau, weak - very weak sunshine.
- 0950: Fog, mainland hidden, fog is occasionally
fairly bright - bright from the Sun.
- 0905: Fog, mainland hidden, fog is occasionally
bright from the Sun.
- 0850: Fog, mainland hidden, fog is bright
from the Sun.
- 0803: NWS Short Term Forecast: Dense Fog Advisory
in effect through Noon ADT today.
Short Term Forecast
National Weather Service Juneau AK
803 AM AKDT Thu Sep 27 2018
AKZ020-021-024>026-272030-
Glacier Bay-Eastern Chichagof Island-
Eastern Baranof Island and Southern Admiralty Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Inner Channels from Kupreanof Island to Etolin Island-
Including the cities of Gustavus, Hoonah, Angoon, Juneau,
Petersburg, Wrangell, and Kake
803 AM AKDT Thu Sep 27 2018
.NOW...
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH NOON AKDT...
Low clouds and fog is covering much of the Panhandle. Dense fog
with visibility of 1/4 mile or less is occurring this morning.
Visibility is expected to improve this afternoon.
$$
KV
- 0800: NWS: Dense Fog Advisory now effect until
Noon ADT today.
Dense Fog Advisory
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Juneau AK
800 AM AKDT Thu Sep 27 2018
AKZ024-025-272000-
/O.EXT.PAJK.FG.Y.0014.000000T0000Z-180927T2000Z/
Eastern Baranof Island and Southern Admiralty Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Including the cities of Angoon and Juneau
800 AM AKDT Thu Sep 27 2018
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON AKDT TODAY...
* LOCATION...Juneau and Angoon.
* VISIBILITY...Areas of visibility less than a quarter of a mile.
* TIMING...Fog will dissipate by Thursday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Poor visibility will impede all forms of travel.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
An advisory means that dense fog is already occurring or
imminent.
All travel should be done with extreme caution.
- 0750: Fog, mainland hidden.
- 0735: Foggy-Cloudy skies with a few hints
of blue, Fog hiding the mainland.
- 0720: Cloudy with hints of blue, Fog hiding
the mainland.
- 0650: Foggy-Cloudy skies, Fog hiding the
mainland.
- 0620: Foggy-Cloudy skies, Fog hiding the
mainland.
- 0509 ADT: NWS: Dense Fog Advisory in effect
until 9 AM ADT this morning.
Dense Fog Advisory
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Juneau AK
509 AM AKDT Thu Sep 27 2018
AKZ024-025-271700-
/O.NEW.PAJK.FG.Y.0014.180927T1309Z-180927T1700Z/
Eastern Baranof Island and Southern Admiralty Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Including the cities of Angoon and Juneau
509 AM AKDT Thu Sep 27 2018
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM AKDT THIS MORNING...
The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Dense Fog
Advisory, which is in effect until 9 AM AKDT this morning.
* LOCATION...Juneau and Angoon.
* VISIBILITY...Areas of visibility less than a quarter of a mile.
* TIMING...Fog will lift through Thursday morning.
* IMPACTS...Poor visibility will be hazardous for travelers.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
An advisory means that dense fog is already occurring or
imminent.
All travel should be done with extreme caution.
- 2020 ADT: Cloudy, mainland hidden by fog/clouds
above about 400' - 500'. .19" of Rainfall
to this point today.
- 1950: Cloudy, mainland hidden by fog/clouds
above about 400' - 600'.
- 1905: Cloudy, mainland hidden by fog/clouds
above about 350' - 400'.
- 1850: Cloudy, a few very tiny to very small
filtered - heavily filtered breaks, lower
band.
- 1835: Cloudy with a few to some very tiny
to very small filtered - heavily filtered
breaks, a few lower clouds and wisps.
- 1800: .19" of Rainfall to this point
today.
- 1750: Cloudy with some filtered - heavily
filtered breaks, low ribbon S side of Mt.
Juneau, almost extremely weak - extremely
weak sunshine in areas.
- 1728: Cloudy, brighter, a few hints of blue,
a few lower ribbons, almost extremely weak
- extremely weak sunshine.
- 1646: Cloudy, lower ribbon Channel side of
Mt. Juneau and another ribbon, small cloud
/ribbon in Last Chance Basin, a few bits
and wisps Channel side of Mt. Juneau, precipitation
in the inner Gold Creek valley.
- 1550: Cloudy, tiny ribbon over the very top
of Channel side slope of Mt, Juneau, broken
lower band/ribbons, precipitation in the
inner Gold Creek valley.
- 1500: .19" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1450: Cloudy, some lower clouds, bits, and
wisps, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek
valley.
- 1350: Cloudy, band/clouds Channel side of
most of Mt. Roberts, clouds in the Last Chance
Basin-Cape Horn area, some small clouds,
bits, and wisps Channel side of Mt. Juneau.
- 1250: Cloudy, small high ribbon and a lower
ribbon Channel side of Mt. Roberts, a few
clouds and wisps in Last Chance Basin, some
clouds, bits, and wisps around Mt. Juneau.
- 1200: .19" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1150: Cloudy, clouds filling the lower part
of Last Chance Basin, lower band Channel
side of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts.
- 1146: A Bald Eagle is flying SE.
- 1120: Cloudy, lower band/ribbon and a few
bits and wisps.
- 1050: Cloudy, upper Channel side of Mt. Roberts
hidden by fog/clouds and a lower band, band/cloud
by Mt. Maria - Last Chance Basin, fog/clouds
hiding most of the Channel side of Mt. Juneau
above about 300' - 400'.
- 1035: Cloudy with lower bands and some wisps.
- 1015: Cloudy, upper part of Mt. Juneau and
much of the upper part of Mt. Roberts hidden
by clouds, lower band.
- 0950: Very Light Drizzle-Sprinkling, Cloudy,
mainland mostly hidden by fog/clouds above
about 200' - 500', remainder of mainland
partially obscured.
- 0850: Very Light Rain-Drizzle, Cloudy, mainland
mostly hidden by fog/clouds above about 100'
- 300', remainder of mainland substantially
obscured.
- 0750: Very Light Rain-Drizzle, Cloudy, mainland
hidden by fog/clouds above about 100' - 300',
remainder of mainland substantially obscured.
- 0700: .13" of Rainfall so far today.
- 0650: Very Light Rain-Drizzle, Cloudy, mainland
hidden by fog/clouds above about 100' - 150',
remainder of mainland partially obscured.
- 0620: .12" of Rainfall so far today.
- 0609: Very Light Rain-Drizzle, Cloudy, mainland
hidden by fog/clouds above about 100' - 200',
remainder of mainland partially obscured.
.11" of Rainfall so far today.
- 0200 ADT: High Rain Rate of .02" of
Rain per hour.
- 2020 ADT: Rain, Cloudy, clouds skimming -
very top of Mt. Juneau in clouds, very top
of Mt. Roberts at the least in clouds, inner
Gold Creek valley hidden, remainder of mainland
partially obscured, light wind. 1.02"
of Rainfall so far today.
- 1950: Rain, Cloudy, top of Mt. Juneau and
of Mt. Roberts in clouds, inner Gold Creek
valley hidden, remainder of mainland partially
obscured, light wind.
- 1855: High Rain Rate of .20" of Rain
per hour.
- 1850: Rain, Cloudy, top of Mt. Juneau and
of Mt. Roberts in clouds, inner Gold Creek
valley hidden, some lower clouds, bits, and
wisps Channel side of Mt. Juneau and by Last
Chance Basin, remainder of mainland partially
obscured, light wind.
- 1800: .79" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1750: Rain, Cloudy, inner Gold Creek valley
hidden, top of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Juneau
above about 400' hidden by clouds, top of
Mt. Roberts in clouds, remainder of mainland
partially obscured, light wind.
- 1720: Light wind.
- 1709: High Rain Rate of .19" of Rain
per hour.
- 1650: Rain, Cloudy, top of Mt. Juneau and
of Mt. Roberts in clouds, inner Gold Creek
valley hidden, lower band/ribbon, remainder
of mainland partially obscured, light wind.
- 1620: Light wind.
- 1550: Rain, Cloudy, top of Mt. Juneau and
of Mt. Roberts in clouds, inner Gold Creek
valley hidden, lower clouds/band/ribbon,
remainder of mainland slightly to partially
obscured.
- 1530: High Rain Rate of .18" of Rain
per hour.
- 1522: High Rain Rate of .15" of Rain
per hour.
- 1520: Rain, Cloudy, top of Mt. Juneau and
of Mt. Roberts in clouds, inner Gold Creek
valley hidden, lower band/ribbon, remainder
of mainland partially obscured.
- 1500: .44" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1450: Rain, Cloudy, mainland mostly hidden
by fog/clouds above about 200' - 300', remainder
of mainland slightly to partially obscured.
- 1444: High Rain Rate of .14" of Rain
per hour.
- 1436: Due to a mechanical issue, the M/V Malaspina will operate on a revised schedule for September
25-28, 2018. Port call times will be delayed
by roughly five hours during that time frame.
The adjusted schedule is available at www.FerryAlaska.com and AMHS staff is contacting affected
passengers.
Service notices may be found at dot.alaska.gov/amhs/service_notices.shtml or by contacting your local terminal
by dialing 1-907-465-3941 or toll-free at
1-800-642-0066.
- 1430: Rain, Cloudy, mainland mostly hidden
by fog/clouds above about 300' - 400', remainder
of mainland partially obscured.
- 1350: Rain, Cloudy, clouds skimming to SE
very top of Mt. Juneau in clouds, top to
upper part of Mt. Roberts in clouds, lower
band/ribbon and a few clouds, inner Gold
Creek valley substantially obscured, remainder
of mainland partially obscured.
- 1332: A Bald Eagle is flying NW.
- 1308: High Rain Rate of .09" of Rain
per hour.
- 1250: Rain, Cloudy, top - upper part of Mt.
Roberts in clouds, some lower clouds, ribbons,
bits, and wisps, remainder of mainland slightly
to partially obscured.
- 1200: Rain. .24" of Rainfall so far
today.
- 1150: Light Rain, Cloudy, top - upper part
of Mt. Juneau in clouds, clouds hiding some
of to much of the remaining mountains above
about 400'.
- 1050: Light Rain, Cloudy, clouds skimming
Mt. Juneau Ridge, some lower clouds, ribbons,
bits, and wisps.
- 1005: Rain, Cloudy, clouds skimming - very
top of Mt. Roberts in clouds, a few lower
bands and ribbons, remainder of mainland
partially obscured.
- 0920: Light Rain after Sprinkling, Cloudy,
clouds skimming Mt. Roberts, lower ribbon
by the SE Channel side of Mt. Juneau, some
very small - small clouds in the lower part
of Last Chance Basin and by Cape Horn.
- 0850: Rain, Cloudy, lower band/ribbon.
- 0750: Sprinkling, Cloudy, very top to very
top - top of Mt. Juneau in clouds, clouds
skimming - very top of Mt. Juneau Ridge in
clouds, most of the top of Mt. Roberts in
clouds, lower band/ribbon.
- 0720: Sprinkling, Cloudy, top to top - upper
part of Mt. Juneau and upper part of Mt.
Juneau Ridge in clouds, clouds skimming to
top of Mt. Roberts in clouds, a few lower
clouds, bits, and wisps.
- 0700: .10" of Rainfall so far today.
- 0650: Cloudy, top to upper part of Mt. Juneau
and top - upper part of Mt. Roberts in clouds,
inner Gold Creek valley hidden, small cloud
low in Last Chance Basin, a few lower bits
and wisps of clouds.
- 0620: Cloudy, top to upper part of Mt. Juneau
and top - upper part of Mt. Roberts in clouds,
low - very low clouds in the inner Gold Creek
valley, cloud in the lower part of Last Chance
Basin. .10" of Rainfall so far today.
- 0218 ADT: High Rain Rate of .08" of
Rain per hour.
- 2020 ADT: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy,
clouds skimming to SE very top of Mt. Juneau
in clouds, very top - top? of Mt. Roberts
in clouds. .05" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1950: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy,
clouds skimming Mt. Juneau, top of Mt. Roberts
in clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially
obscured at the least.
- 1920: Very Light Rain, Cloudy, very top of
Mt. Juneau, upper part of Mt. Juneau Ridge,
and top of Mt. Roberts in clouds.
- 1850: Cloudy, precipitation in the inner
Gold Creek valley, very top of Mt. Juneau
and very top - top of Mt. Juneau Ridge and
of Mt. Roberts in clouds.
- 1800: .04" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1750: Very light sprinkling-misting, cloudy,
clouds skimming to SE very top of Mt. Juneau
in clouds, top of Mt. Juneau Ridge and of
Mt. Roberts in clouds, a few lower wisps,
remainder of inner Gold Creek valley substantially
obscured and remainder of mainland partially
obscured.
- 1735: Very, very light sprinkling-misting,
cloudy, very tops - tops of mainland mountains
in clouds, remainder of inner Gold Creek
valley substantially obscured, small cloud
in Last Chance Basin, remainder of mainland
partially obscured.
- 1650: Light - Very Light Rain, Cloudy, very
top - top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts,
and upper part of Juneau Ridge in clouds,
broken lower ribbon/band and clouds, remainder
of mainland partially obscured.
- 1629: High Rain Rate of .04" of Rain
per hour.
- 1623: Light Rain-Drizzle.
- 1557: Very Light Rain/Drizzle, Cloudy, clouds
skimming to SE very top of Mt. Juneau in
clouds, very top - top of Mt. Roberts in
clouds, inner Gold Creek valley hidden, lower
cloud in Last Chance Basin, remainder of
mainland partially obscured.
- 1550: Extremely Light Sprinkles, Cloudy,
clouds skimming Mt. Juneau and most of Mt.
Juneau Ridge, clouds skimming - very top
of Mt. Roberts in clouds, remainder of mainland
very, very slightly to partially obscured.
- 1524: Cloudy, precipitation in the inner
Gold Creek valley, clouds skimming Mt. Roberts,
most of Mt. Juneau Ridge, and most of the
SE part of Mt. Juneau.
- 1503: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain.
- 1501: Precipitation over much of the mainland
now.
- 1450: Cloudy, clouds skimming Mt. Juneau
Ridge and Mt. Roberts, and peak of Mt. Juneau,
a few bits and wisps low in Last Chance Basin,
precipitation in at least the inner Gold
Creek valley.
- 1355: Cloudy, clouds skimming most of the
SE part of Mt. Juneau and most of Mt. Roberts,
clouds skimming and very top - top of Mt.
Juneau Ridge in clouds, precipitation in
at least the inner Gold Creek valley.
- 1335: Cloudy, clouds skimming Mt. Roberts
and some of Mt. Juneau, a few bits and wisps
skimming Mt. Juneau Ridge, a few lower wisps
in Last Chance Basin.
- 1330: Almost extremely weak - extremely weak
sunshine in West Juneau.
- 1250: Cloudy, clouds skimming much of the
SE part of Mt. Juneau and some of the SE
part of Mt. Roberts, and much of Mt. Juneau
Ridge, small cloud and a few wisps in Last
Chance Basin, precipitation in the inner
Gold Creek valley.
- 1150: Cloudy, clouds skimming to SE very
top of Mt. Juneau in clouds, very top of
Mt. Juneau Ridge and of Mt. Roberts in clouds,
a few very small clouds in the lower part
of Last Chance Basin.
- 1050: Cloudy, very top to SE top of Mt. Juneau
and most of the very top of Mt. Roberts in
clouds, clouds in much of Last Chance Basin,
inner Gold Creek valley hidden, lower ribbon/band
Channel side of Mt. Juneau.
- 1035: Cloudy, most of the upper part of Mt.
Juneau and most of the very top of Mt. Roberts
in clouds, clouds skimming to upper part
of Mt. Juneau Ridge in clouds, clouds in
some of Last Chance Basin, small lower ribbon
Channel side of Mt. Roberts.
- 0945: Cloudy, clouds skimming peak of Mt.
Juneau, SE very top of Mt. Roberts in clouds,
part of top - upper part of Mt. Juneau Ridge
hidden by clouds, lower ribbon/band.
- 0920: Cloudy, clouds skimming Mt. Juneau,
very top of Mt. Juneau Ridge and SE very
top of Mt. Roberts in clouds, lower ribbon
and a few very small clouds, bits, and wisps.
- 0850: Cloudy, clouds skimming to very top
of most of Mt. Juneau in clouds, most of
the very top of Mt. Roberts in clouds, inner
Gold Creek valley hidden, lower band.
- 0847: A Bald Eagle is in a tree to the E
along the shore.
- 0820: Cloudy, mainland hidden by fog/clouds
above about 400' - 700', remainder of mainland
very slightly obscured.
- 0750: Cloudy, Fog hiding most of the mainland.
- 0710: A cruise ship foghorn first sounded.
- 0650: Fog, mainland hidden.
- 0620 ADT: Fog, mainland hidden. The .01"
of precipitation was removed because it appears
to have come from dew.
- 2020 ADT: Cloudy, much of the mainland hidden
by fog/clouds above about 400' - 600'. .63"
of Rainfall so far today.
- 1950: Cloudy, mainland hidden by fog/clouds
above about 100' - 150'.
- 1910: Cloudy, mainland hidden by fog/clouds
above about 200' - 300'.
- 1850: Cloudy, band Channel side of Mt. Juneau
and in Last Chance Basin, Mt. Roberts hidden
by fog/clouds above about 400' - 550'.
- 1835: Cloudy, band Channel side of Mt. Roberts,
and a ribbon, a few small clouds, bits, and
wisps.
- 1820: Cloudy, some ribbons and bands around
the mainland mountains.
- 1800: .63" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1750: Cloudy, inner Gold Creek valley hidden
and some clouds in Last Chance Basin, SE
top - upper part of Mt. Juneau and SE top
of Mt. Roberts in clouds, lower ribbon to
the ESE.
- 1735: Very Light Sprinkling/Drizzle, Cloudy,
band/ribbon Channel side of Mt. Roberts,
Last Chance Basin filled with clouds, bands
upper Channel side of Mt. Juneau, remainder
of mainland slightly to partially obscured.
- 1720: Extremely Light Sprinkles, Cloudy,
clouds skimming and SE top of Mt. Roberts
in clouds and a lower band, clouds filling
Last Chance Basin, upper part of Mt. Juneau
in clouds.
- 1650: Cloudy, a few hints of breaks - blue,
mainland mostly hidden by fog/clouds above
about 350' - 600'.
- 1620: Cloudy, mainland mostly hidden by fog/clouds
above about 400' - 600'.
- 1550: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy,
mainland mostly hidden by fog/clouds above
about 400' - 600'.
- 1520: Very light misting-drizzle now.
- 1500: .62" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1450: A few extremely light sprinkles, cloudy,
mainland hidden by fog/clouds above about
300' to 500'.
- 1350: Rain, Cloudy, mainland mostly hidden
by fog/clouds above about 250' - 400', remainder
of mainland partially to substantially obscured.
- 1320: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy,
clouds filling Last Chance Basin, most of
Mt. Juneau above about 500' - 600', and top
of Mt. Roberts in clouds with a lower band/ribbon,
remainder of mainland very slightly to partially
obscured.
- 1300: Very, very light sprinkling.
- 1250: Cloudy, clouds filling Last Chance
Basin, upper part of Mt. Juneau and top of
Mt. Roberts in clouds, lower cloud Channel
side of the NW end of Mt. Roberts.
- 1220: Cloudy, very top - top and top of Mt.
Roberts in clouds, remainder of mainland
hidden by fog/clouds above about 300' - 400'.
- 1200: .57" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1150: Light Drizzle/Sprinkling, Cloudy, very
top - top of Mt. Roberts in clouds and a
few lower clouds, remainder of mainland mostly
hidden by fog/clouds above about 200' - 300',
remainder of mainland partially obscured.
- 1122: Rain.
- 1115: Very Light Sprinkles after Rain, Cloudy,
inner Gold Creek valley hidden, most of very
top to top of Mt. Juneau in clouds, very
top - top of Mt. Roberts in clouds, lower
band/ribbon Channel side of Mt. Juneau, by
Last Chance Basin, and by NW end of Mt. Roberts,
remainder of mainland slightly obscured.
- 1050: Light Misting-Sprinkling, Cloudy, top
of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in clouds,
inner Gold Creek valley hidden, a few lower
clouds, bits, and wisps, remainder of mainland
partially obscured.
- 1028: Very Light Rain-Drizzle.
- 1005: Light Rain, Cloudy, upper part and
top of Mt. Juneau, top - upper part of Mt.
Juneau Ridge, and top of Mt. Roberts in clouds,
cloud in the lower part of Last Chance Basin,
remainder of mainland slightly to partially
obscured.
- 0950: Very Light Rain-Drizzle, Cloudy, inner
Gold Creek valley hidden, upper part of Mt.
Juneau and top of Mt. Roberts in clouds,
some lower clouds Channel side of Mt. Juneau,
remainder of mainland partially obscured.
- 0930: Light Misting-Sprinkling, Cloudy, top
of Mt. Roberts in clouds with a lower cloud,
remainder of mainland hidden by fog/clouds
above about 300' - 400', remainder of mainland
partially obscured.
- 0850: Very Light Rain, Cloudy, most of the
very top - top of Mt. Juneau, top - upper
part of Mt. Juneau Ridge, and top of Mt.
Roberts in clouds, clouds in the lower part
of Last Chance Basin, a few lower clouds,
bits, and wisps Channel side of Mt. Juneau.
- 0835: Very Light Rain, Cloudy, very top -
top of Mt. Juneau, top - upper part of Mt.
Juneau Ridge, and most of the very top -
top of Mt. Roberts in clouds, a few lower
clouds, bits, and wisps.
- 0750: Rain, Cloudy, very top to top of Mt.
Juneau in clouds, top - upper part of Mt.
Juneau Ridge and top of Mt. Roberts in clouds,
a few lower clouds, bits, and wisps, remainder
of mainland slightly to partially obscured.
- 0700: .39" of Rainfall so far today.
- 0650: Rain, Cloudy, clouds skimming to SE
very top - top of Mt. Juneau in clouds, upper
part of Mt. Juneau and very top - top of
Mt. Roberts in clouds, remainder of mainland
slightly to partially obscured.
- 0635: Rain, Cloudy, clouds skimming to SE
very top - top of Mt. Juneau in clouds, upper
part of Mt. Juneau and top of Mt. Roberts
in clouds.
- 0624: High Rain Rate of .28" of Rain
per hour.
- 0620: .32" of Rainfall so far today.
- 0611: Rain, Cloudy, clouds skimming to SE
very top of Mt. Juneau in clouds, very top
- top of Mt. Juneau Ridge and of Mt. Roberts
in clouds, remainder of mainland partially
obscured. .31" of Rainfall so far today.
- 0555 ADT: High Rain Rate of .23" of
Rain per hour.
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- 2020 ADT: Rain, Cloudy, inner Gold Creek
valley is partially obscured at the least.
.03" of Rainfall so far today.
- 2018 High Rain Rate of .05" of Rain
per hour.
- 1950: Very Light Rain/Sprinkling, Cloudy,
inner Gold Creek valley is partially obscured
at the least.
- 1850: Cloudy.
- 1800: .01" Rainfall so far today. High
Rain Rate of .01" of Rain per hour.
- 1753: A few very, very light sprinkles.
- 1750: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy.
- 1724: Sprinkling, Cloudy.
- 1705: Cloudy.
- 1650: A few very, very light sprinkles, cloudy,
a bit brighter.
- 1550: Very, very light sprinkling.
- 1538: Sprinkling, Cloudy.
- 1525: Cloudy, precipitation in the inner
Gold Creek valley.
- 1450: Cloudy.
- 1350: Cloudy.
- 1335: Cloudy, extremely weak sunshine in
the inner Gold Creek valley, very weak bright
spot in the clouds where the Sun is.
- 1320: Extremely weak - very weak sunshine.
- 1250: Cloudy, weak bright spot in the clouds,
almost extremely weak - extremely weak sunshine.
- 1235: Cloudy, very weak bright spot in the
clouds where the Sun is.
- 1150: Cloudy, almost extremely weak - extremely
weak sunshine.
- 1125: Cloudy, very weak - weak bright spot
in the clouds where the Sun is.
- 1050: Cloudy.
- 1020: Cloudy, blue sky very far to the NE
and ESE, very weak - weak bright spot in
the clouds where the Sun is.
- 0950: Mostly Cloudy, weakened sunshine.
- 0920: Partly Cloudy with very thin to thinnish
clouds.
- 0850: Clear, a few very tiny to small clouds.
- 0751-52: The Sun is rising over the right
shoulder of Mt. Roberts.
- 0750: Clear.
- 0650: Clear.
- 0620: Clear. Patchy very, very light Frost
on roofs and lawns.
- 0335 ADT: In the sky from the N to NNE saw
a nice moving ("animated") Auroral
curtain with changing colors.
- Aurora Borealis Sept. 21 - 22 night.
- 2135 ADT: A bit of Aurora Borealis.
- 2020: Clear.
- 1950: Clear.
- 1943: The 90% waxing gibbous Moon is low
in the sky to the SE.
- 1850: Clear, a few very, very thin clouds
to the SW, evening sunshine mostly on the
top of Mt. Juneau and very top to top of
Mt. Roberts, and skimming to very top of
Mt. Juneau Ridge.
- 1750: Clear.
- 1720: Clear, Sun shining only on the mainland
now.
- 1650: Clear.
- 1550: Clear.
- 1450: Clear.
- 1350: Clear.
- 1250: Clear.
- 1150: Clear.
- 1050: Clear.
- 0950: Clear.
- 0850: Clear.
- 0750: Clear. The Sun is starting to rise
over the right shoulder of Mt. Roberts.
- 0650: Clear.
- 0620 ADT: Clear. Patchy very, very light
- very light Frost on roofs and lawns.
- 2020 ADT: Clear.
- 1950: Clear.
- 1850: Clear, evening sunshine mostly on the
top of Mt. Juneau and very top to top of
Mt. Roberts, and skimming to very top of
Mt. Juneau Ridge.
- 1750: Clear.
- 1720: Clear, Sun shining only on the mainland
now.
- 1650: Clear.
- 1550: Clear, a couple of extremely tiny clouds.
- 1450: Clear, a few very, very thin - very
thin clouds.
- 1350: Clear, a few very, very thin - very
thin clouds.
- 1325: Clear, a few very, very thin clouds.
- 1250: NWS: Record Minimum Temperatures Thur. Sept.
20 morning.
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
1250 PM AKDT Thu Sep 20 2018
...MINIMUM TEMPERATURE RECORDS SET THURSDAY MORNING...
The following observation stations set records for this
date during the morning hours on Thursday, 9/20/2018.
Observation Station Low Temperature(F) Previous Record
Eaglecrest Base COOP 32 35 set in 2010
Gustavus 24 26 set in 2010
Sitka 1NE 35 38 set in 2010
Snettisham Power Plant COOP 36 40 set in 2013
- 1250: Clear with some very, very thin - very
thin clouds.
- 1150: Clear/Mostly Clear.
- 1050: Mostly Clear with very, very thin to
thin clouds, very slightly weakened sunshine.
- 0950: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thin clouds, very slightly to slightly
weakened sunshine.
- 0850: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thin clouds, slightly to somewhat weakened
sunshine.
- 0750: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds. The Sun is rising over
the right shoulder of Mt. Roberts.
- 0650: Mostly Clear with very, very thin to
thin clouds.
- 0605 ADT: Mostly Clear with very, very thin
- very thin clouds. Patchy very, very light
- very light Frost on roofs and lawns.
- 2020 ADT: Clear.
- 1950: Clear, the 76% visible waxing gibbous
Moon is very low in the sky to the SSE.
- 1850: Clear, evening sunshine mostly on the
top of Mt. Juneau and very top - top to top
of Mt. Roberts, and on the very top of Mt.
Juneau Ridge.
- 1750: Clear.
- 1720: Clear, Sun shining only on the mainland
now.
- 1706: NWS: Record Minimum Temperatures Wed. Sept.
19 morning.
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
506 PM AKDT Wed Sep 19 2018
...RECORD MINIMUM TEMPERATURES WEDNESDAY MORNING...
The following are record minimum temperatures tied or broken
for this date from the data collected on Wednesday morning,
9/19/2018.
Observing Station Record Low (F) Previous Record(F),
Year
Eaglecrest Base COOP 31 36 set in 2012
Gustavus Airport 25 27 set in 2004
Haines #2 COOP 31 32 set in 2004
Pelican COOP 33 36 set in 2004
Snettisham Power Plant COOP 35 41 set in 2012
Records for the 18th as of midnight yesterday:
Juneau NWS Office 29 30 set in 2004
Juneau Lena Point COOP 42 42 set in 2003
- 1650: Clear, a few clouds.
- 1550: Clear, a few clouds.
- 1525: Clear with a few clouds.
- 1450: Partly Cloudy, variable sunshine here-and-there
and in-and-out.
- 1435: Partly Cloudy, Sun shining in most
areas.
- 1350: Clear, some clouds.
- 1255: Clear, some clouds to the NNW - NW.
- 1230: Clear, a few clouds to the NNW - NW.
- 1150: Clear.
- 1050: Clear.
- 0950: Clear.
- 0850: Clear.
- 0750: Clear.
- 0749: The Sun is rising over the right shoulder
of Mt. Roberts.
- 0725: Clear, a few very, very thin - very
thin clouds very far to the NE. Patchy very,
very light to very light Frost on roofs and
lawns now.
- 0650: Clear, some very, very thin - very
thin clouds far to the NE.
- 0620 ADT: Clear, a bit of very, very thin
- very thin clouds far to the NE. Patchy
very, very light Frost on roofs and lawns.
- 2020 ADT: Clear.
- 1950: Clear with a small bit of very, very
thin - very thin clouds.
- 1920: Clear with a small bit of very, very
thin - very thin clouds.
- 1850: Clear, evening sunshine on the top-upper
part of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts, and
on the very top of Mt. Juneau Ridge.
- 1807 (Posted here at 0952 9/19): NWS: Record
Low Temperatures September 18 morning at
(5) Cooperative Observer stations.
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
607 PM AKDT Tue Sep 18 2018
...RECORD LOW TEMPERATURES TUESDAY MORNING...
The following observation stations reported record low
temperatures this morning for 9/18/2018:
Station Low (F) Previous Record Year
Eaglecrest Base COOP 32 37 2012
Haines #2 COOP 29 33 2003
Haines Customs COOP 26 27 1993
Point Baker COOP 40 41 2017
Snettisham Power COOP 35 42 2010
$$
NF
- 1750: Clear.
- 1730: Clear, Sun shining only on the mainland
now.
- 1650: Clear.
- 1550: Clear.
- 1503 (Posted here at 0952 9/19): NWS: Record
Low Temperatures Mon. September 17 morning.
Public Information Statement...CORRECTED
National Weather Service Juneau AK
303 PM AKDT Tue Sep 18 2018
...RECORD LOW TEMPERATURES MONDAY MORNING...
The following observation stations reported record low
temperatures this morning for 9/17/2018:
Station Low(F) Previous Record (F)
Auke Bay COOP 36 36 set in 1989
Eaglecrest Base COOP 30 41 set in 2014
Gustavus 23 23 set in 1989
Gustavus 2NE 19 44 set in 2017
Haines #2 COOP 31 34 set in 2006
Hoonah COOP 31 32 set in 1973
Juneau Airport 29 30 set in 1941
Juneau Forecast Office 28 29 set in 2006
Juneau Lena Point COOP 41 42 set in 2003
Ketchikan 10N 39 41 set in 2012
Klawock Airport 33 37 set in 1998
Metlakatla 6S COOP 38 39 set in 2012
Pelican COOP 32 34 set in 1983
Point Baker COOP 36 39 set in 2004
Sitka 1NE 33 41 set in 2010
Skagway Airport 34 36 set in 2003
Yakutat 3SSE 35 41 set in 2017
- 1450: Clear.
- 1350: Clear.
- 1250: Clear.
- 1150: Clear.
- 1050: Clear.
- 0950: Clear.
- 0850: Clear.
- 0750: Clear.
- 0650: Clear.
- 0620: Clear. Patchy very, very light to very
light Frost on roofs and lawns.
- 0340 ADT: NWS: Record Low Temperature set at
the Juneau Airport on Mon., September 17th.
RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JUNEAU, AK
0340 AM AKDT TUE SEP 18 2018
...RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE SET AT JUNEAU...
A RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE OF 29 DEGREES WAS SET AT JUNEAU AIRPORT YESTERDAY.
THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 30 SET IN 1941.
- 2020 ADT: Clear.
- 1950: Clear.
- 1920: Clear, the Sun has set.
- 1850: Clear, evening sunshine on the upper
part of Mt. Juneau, very top of Mt. Juneau
Ridge, and on the top to upper part of Mt.
Roberts.
- 1750: Clear, a few clouds.
- 1732: Clear, a few clouds, Sun shining only
on the mainland now.
- 1650: Clear/Mostly Clear with some clouds.
- 1635: Clear with a few to some clouds.
- 1550: Clear/Mostly Clear, some extremely
tiny to small clouds.
- 1450: Clear, some extremely tiny to small
clouds.
- 1405: Clear, some extremely tiny - very tiny
clouds.
- 1350: Clear.
- 1336: NWS: On the morning of September 17, a number
of locations in SE Alaska broke or tied their
record low temperatures for today.
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
136 PM AKDT Mon Sep 17 2018
...RECORD LOWS BROKEN ACROSS SE ALASKA...
On the morning of September 17, a number of locations in SE Alaska broke
or tied their record low temperatures for today. The cooperative
observer (COOP) for Hoonah reported a low of 31 degrees, breaking
the record of 32 set in 1973. The Pelican COOP reported a low of
32 degrees, breaking the record of 34 set in 1983, and the Point
Baker COOP set a new record low of 36 degrees, breaking the
record of 39 set in 2004. The Haines COOP site also set a new
record of 31 degrees breaking the record of 34 set in 2006. In
addition, the Auke Bay COOP tied the record for today of 36
degrees, which was originally reached in the year 1989.
- 1250: Clear.
- 1150: Clear.
- 1050: Clear.
- 0950: Clear.
- 0856: NWS: Freeze Warning will Expire at 9 AM
ADT this morning.
National Weather Service Juneau AK
856 AM AKDT Mon Sep 17 2018
AKZ018>021-025-171800-
/O.EXP.PAJK.FZ.W.0001.000000T0000Z-180917T1700Z/
Taiya Inlet and Klondike Highway-Haines Borough and Lynn Canal-
Glacier Bay-Eastern Chichagof Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Including the cities of Skagway, Haines, Gustavus, Hoonah,
and Juneau
856 AM AKDT Mon Sep 17 2018
...FREEZE WARNING WILL EXPIRE AT 9 AM AKDT THIS MORNING...
Temperatures continue to warm this morning as clear skies allow
for quick surface heating. Observations near Gustavus, Haines
Customs, Mendenhall Valley, Dyea, and Hoonah all reported
prolonged below freezing temperatures. The growing season has come
to an end in these locations.
- 0850: Clear.
- 0820: Clear.
- 0750: Clear, some extremely tiny to very
tiny clouds.
- 0748: The Sun is rising over the upper right
shoulder of Mt. Roberts.
- 0650: Mostly Clear with scattered clouds.
- 0620: Clear, some clouds from the E to the
ESE and SE. Patchy very, very light to very
light Frost on roofs.
- 0551: NWS: Record Low Temperatures Set or Tied
for Sunday, September 16.
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
551 AM AKDT Mon Sep 17 2018
...Record Low Temperatures Set or Tied for September 16......
Location New Record Old Record Year Set
GUSTAVUS 2 NE 19 41 2014
HOONAH 31 31 1973
HYDER 37 37 2012
JUNEAU FORECAST OFFICE 28 29 2006
KETCHIKAN 10N 38 43 2017
KLAWOCK AP 35 36 1998
METLAKATLA 6 S 39 41 2017
PELICAN 33 34 2006
SITKA 1 NE 35 36 2006
SNETTISHAM POWER PLANT 35 35 2006
YAKUTAT 3 SSE 33 47 2017
- 0337: NWS: Record Low Temperature Tied at the
Juneau Airport on Sunday, September 16, 2018.
RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JUNEAU AK
337 AM AKDT MON SEP 17 2018
...RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE ON SUNDAY SEP 16 2018...
LOCATION NEW RECORD OLD RECORD YEAR SET
JUNEAU AIRPORT 29 29 1969
ALL PRECIP/TEMPS REPORTED IN INCHES/FAHRENHEIT
FCF SEP 18
- 0140 ADT (posted here at 0620): NWS: Freezing
Temperatures Imminent... Freeze Warning remains
in effect until 9 AM ADT this morning.
Freeze Warning
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Juneau AK
140 AM AKDT Mon Sep 17 2018
...FREEZING TEMPERATURES IMMINENT...
.Prolonged northerly upper level winds have advected an early
season arctic air mass over the Panhandle. With clear skies
forecast once again overnight, radiational cooling will dominate
allowing temperatures to rapidly chill into the 20s overnight.
Freezing temperatures will be localized to wind sheltered areas
such as Gustavus, Dyea, Hoonah, Lemon Creek, and Mendenhall
Valley.
AKZ018>021-025-171700-
/O.CON.PAJK.FZ.W.0001.000000T0000Z-180917T1700Z/
Taiya Inlet and Klondike Highway-Haines Borough and Lynn Canal-
Glacier Bay-Eastern Chichagof Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Including the cities of Skagway, Haines, Gustavus, Hoonah,
and Juneau
140 AM AKDT Mon Sep 17 2018
...FREEZE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM AKDT THIS
MORNING...
* LOCATION...Wind sheltered areas of the northern and central
inner channels.
* TEMPERATURE...Wind sheltered areas will experience
temperatures between 25 and 30 Degrees.
* TIMING...Late Sunday night through mid morning Monday.
* IMPACTS...A killing freeze will occur in wind sheltered areas
overnight. Plants will need to be brought indoors.
Additionally, the growing season will end.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A warning means that hard freeze is already occurring or
imminent.
A hard freeze in southeast Alaska is defined as freezing
temperatures lasting six hours or longer, or temperatures falling
to 28 degrees.
Plants subject to damage from frost or subfreezing temperatures
should be given the appropriate protection.
SUNDAY 9/16/18: DATA | 1338: NWS: Freeze Warning in effect from
11 PM this evening to 9 AM ADT Monday - See 1338 Below | 0755: NWS: Frost Advisory will Expire
at 8 AM ADT this morning - See 0755 Below | Do you remember? Emergency!, the 1970's television series - Wikipedia...
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- 2020 ADT: Clear.
- 1950: Clear.
- 1850: Clear, very weak - weak evening sunshine
on the upper part of Mt. Juneau, very top
of Mt. Juneau Ridge, and on the top to upper
part of Mt. Roberts.
- 1750: Clear.
- 1730: Sun shining only on the mainland now.
- 1650: Clear.
- 1550: Clear.
- 1450: Clear.
- 1350: Clear.
- 1338: NWS: Freeze Warning in effect from 11 PM
this evening to 9 AM ADT Monday.
Freeze Warning
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Juneau AK
138 PM AKDT Sun Sep 16 2018
...FREEZING TEMPERATURES IMMINENT...
.Prolonged northerly upper level winds have advected an early
season Arctic air mass over the Panhandle. With clear skies
forecast once again overnight, radiational cooling will dominate
allowing temperatures to rapidly chill into the 20s overnight.
Freezing temperatures will be localized to wind sheltered areas
such as Gustavus, Dyea, Hoonah, Lemon Creek, and Mendenhall
Valley.
AKZ018>021-025-170945-
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Taiya Inlet and Klondike Highway-Haines Borough and Lynn Canal-
Glacier Bay-Eastern Chichagof Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Including the cities of Skagway, Haines, Gustavus, Hoonah,
and Juneau
138 PM AKDT Sun Sep 16 2018
...FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM AKDT
MONDAY...
The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Freeze
Warning, which is in effect from 11 PM this evening to 9 AM AKDT
Monday.
* LOCATION...Wind sheltered areas of the northern and central
inner channels.
* TEMPERATURE...Wind sheltered areas will experience temperatures
between 25 and 30 Degrees.
* TIMING...Late Sunday night through mid morning Monday.
* IMPACTS...A killing freeze will occur in wind sheltered areas
overnight. Plants will need to be brought indoors.
Additionally, the growing season will end.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A warning means that hard freeze is already occurring or
imminent.
A hard freeze in southeast Alaska is defined as freezing
temperatures lasting six hours or longer, or temperatures falling
to 28 degrees.
Plants subject to damage from frost or subfreezing temperatures
should be given the appropriate protection.
- 1250: Clear.
- 1150: Clear.
- 1050: Clear.
- 0950: Clear.
- 0850: Clear.
- 0755: NWS: Frost Advisory will Expire at 8 AM
ADT this morning.
National Weather Service Juneau AK
755 AM AKDT Sun Sep 16 2018
AKZ018>021-025-161700-
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Taiya Inlet and Klondike Highway-Haines Borough and Lynn Canal-
Glacier Bay-Eastern Chichagof Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Including the cities of Skagway, Haines, Gustavus, Hoonah,
and Juneau
755 AM AKDT Sun Sep 16 2018
...FROST ADVISORY WILL EXPIRE AT 8 AM AKDT THIS MORNING...
Temperatures have reached their minimum values this morning and
several stations over the northern and central Panhandle fell
below freezing or near freezing. With sunrise and daytime heating,
the temperatures will rise quickly over the next couple of hours.
Early morning travelers may still have to deal with frosted wind
shields.
- 0750: Clear.
- 0650: Clear.
- 0620 ADT: Clear. Patchy very, very light
to very light Frost on roofs.
- 2020 ADT: Clear.
- 1950: Clear.
- 1920: Clear.
- 1850: Clear, very weak - weak evening sunshine
on the upper part of Mt. Juneau, very top
of Mt. Juneau Ridge, and on the top to upper
part of Mt. Roberts.
- 1750: Clear.
- 1735: Clear, Sun shining only on the mainland
now.
- 1650: Clear.
- 1550: Clear.
- 1509: NWS: Frost Advisory in effect from 3 AM
to 8 AM Sunday.
Frost Advisory
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Juneau AK
309 PM AKDT Sat Sep 15 2018
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Taiya Inlet and Klondike Highway-Haines Borough and Lynn Canal-
Glacier Bay-Eastern Chichagof Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Including the cities of Skagway, Haines, Gustavus, Hoonah,
and Juneau
309 PM AKDT Sat Sep 15 2018
...FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 AM TO 8 AM AKDT SUNDAY...
The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Frost
Advisory, which is in effect from 3 AM to 8 AM AKDT Sunday.
* LOCATION...Wind sheltered areas of the northern and central
inner channels.
* TEMPERATURE...Wind sheltered areas should see low temperatures
of 30 to 35 degrees.
* TIMING...Late Saturday night and early Sunday morning.
* IMPACTS...Patchy frost is likely in wind sheltered areas. Frost
sensitive plants should be brought indoors, or covered to
prevent frost formation.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
An advisory means that frost is already occurring or imminent.
Frost advisories are issued during the growing season so that
sensitive plants can be covered or brought inside before damages
occurs.
Plants subject to damage from frost should be given the
appropriate protection.
This statement will be updated by 8 AM AKDT Sunday or sooner if
conditions warrant.
- 1505: Clear.
- 1450: Clear, very small "broken"
cloud far to the NNE.
- 1430: Clear, a few extremely tiny to tiny
clouds far to NE.
- 1350: Clear, a few clouds far to the NE.
- 1320: Clear, cloud far to the NE.
- 1250: Clear.
- 1150: Clear.
- 1050: Clear.
- 0950: Clear.
- 0850: Clear.
- 0750: Clear.
- 0747: The Sun is rising over the upper right
shoulder of Mt. Roberts.
- 0650: Clear.
- 0620: Clear.
- 0429 ADT: NWS: Frost Advisory remains in effect
until 8 AM ADT this morning.
Frost Advisory
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Juneau AK
429 AM AKDT Sat Sep 15 2018
AKZ017-019>021-025-151600-
/O.CON.PAJK.FR.Y.0003.000000T0000Z-180915T1600Z/
Cape Fairweather to Cape Suckling Coastal Area-
Haines Borough and Lynn Canal-Glacier Bay-
Eastern Chichagof Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Including the cities of Yakutat, Haines, Gustavus, Hoonah,
and Juneau
429 AM AKDT Sat Sep 15 2018
...FROST ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 AM AKDT THIS
MORNING...
* LOCATION...Wind sheltered areas of the northern and central
inner channels and the northeast Gulf coast.
* TEMPERATURE...Wind sheltered areas should see low temperatures
of 30 to 35 degrees.
* TIMING...Through early Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...Patchy frost is likely in wind sheltered areas.
Frost sensitive plants should be brought indoors, or covered
to prevent frost formation.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
An advisory means that frost is already occurring or imminent.
Frost advisories are issued during the growing season so that
sensitive plants can be covered or brought inside before damages
occurs.
Plants subject to damage from frost should be given the
appropriate protection.
This statement will be updated by 8 AM AKDT this morning or
sooner if conditions warrant.
- 2020 ADT: Clear with a few to some clouds.
- 1950: Clear with a few to some clouds.
- 1850: Mostly Clear, evening sunshine on the
very tops to upper parts of the mainland
mountains.
- 1835: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy with scattered
clouds, evening sunshine on the upper parts
of the mainland.
- 1820: Mostly Clear.
- 1750: Clear, a few to some clouds, Sun shining
only on the mainland now.
- 1655: Clear, some scattered clouds - mostly
to the SE, Sun shining in most areas.
- 1620: Clear, some scattered clouds, variable
sunshine in-and-out and here-and-there.
- 1558: Variable sunshine in-and-out in West
Juneau, Sun shining on almost all of the
mainland.
- 1550: Clear, some scattered clouds.
- 1520: Clear with some scattered clouds.
- 1450: Mostly Clear.
- 1435: Mostly Clear.
- 1408: Mostly Clear/Clear.
- 1350: Clear, a few clouds.
- 1337: NWS: Frost Advisory remains n effect from
3 AM to 8 AM ADT Saturday.
Frost Advisory
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Juneau AK
137 PM AKDT Fri Sep 14 2018
AKZ017-019>021-025-026-151600-
/O.CON.PAJK.FR.Y.0003.180915T1100Z-180915T1600Z/
Cape Fairweather to Cape Suckling Coastal Area-
Haines Borough and Lynn Canal-Glacier Bay-
Eastern Chichagof Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Inner Channels from Kupreanof Island to Etolin Island-
Including the cities of Yakutat, Haines, Gustavus, Hoonah,
Juneau, Petersburg, Wrangell, and Kake
137 PM AKDT Fri Sep 14 2018
...FROST ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 AM TO 8 AM AKDT
SATURDAY...
* LOCATION...Wind sheltered areas of the northern and central
inner channels and the northeast Gulf coast.
* TEMPERATURE...Wind sheltered areas should see low temperatures
of 30 to 35 degrees.
* TIMING...Late Friday night and early Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...Patchy frost is likely in wind sheltered areas.
Frost sensitive plants should be brought indoors, or covered
to prevent frost formation.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
An advisory means that frost is already occurring or imminent.
Frost advisories are issued during the growing season so that
sensitive plants can be covered or brought inside before damages
occurs.
Plants subject to damage from frost should be given the
appropriate protection.
This statement will be updated by 8 AM AKDT Saturday or sooner if
conditions warrant.
- 1335: Clear, a few clouds very far to the
NE.
- 1333: NWS: Short Term Forecast:
Short Term Forecast
National Weather Service Juneau AK
133 PM AKDT Fri Sep 14 2018
AKZ025-142345-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Including the city of Juneau
133 PM AKDT Fri Sep 14 2018
.NOW...Wind gusts of 40 mph over Downtown Juneau, especially near
the Mount Roberts Tramway, will continue through the afternoon.
There will be a slight lull early this evening, then wind gusts
will increase back to 40 mph.
- 1250: Clear.
- 1229: Wind is picking up.
- 1150: Clear, very tiny wisp of a cloud.
- 1108: In order to accommodate passengers affected
by a mechanical issue on another vessel,
the M/V Aurora is sailing on a revised schedule for September
14-16, 2018 to serve Whittier, Cordova, and
Valdez.
The adjusted schedule is available at www.FerryAlaska.com and AMHS staff is contacting affected
passengers.
Service notices may be found at dot.alaska.gov/amhs/service_notices.shtml or by contacting your local terminal
by dialing 1-907-465-3941 or toll-free at
- 1050: Clear.
- 1025: Clear, a few extremely tiny - very
tiny clouds.
- 0950: Clear, a few clouds, light - breezy
to breezy wind, a few whitecaps on the Channel.
- 0935: Clear, a few clouds, light wind with
gusts, some whitecaps and blowing spray on
the Channel.
- 0925: The wind is really picking up, gust
of 25 mph from the E.
- 0857: Very small and tiny whitecaps on Gastineau
Channel.
- 0850: Clear, a few extremely tiny to very
small clouds.
- 0750: Clear, a few to some tiny clouds and
wisps.
- 0747: The Sun is rising over the far upper
right shoulder of Mt. Roberts.
- 0650: Clear, cluster of extremely tiny to
very small clouds to the NE.
- 0605: Clear, small cloud far to the NE. It
was Clear or Mostly Clear most of the night.
- 0419 ADT: NWS: Frost Advisory in effect from
3 AM to 8 AM ADT Saturday.
Frost Advisory
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Juneau AK
419 AM AKDT Fri Sep 14 2018
AKZ017-019>021-025-026-150000-
/O.NEW.PAJK.FR.Y.0003.180915T1100Z-180915T1600Z/
Cape Fairweather to Cape Suckling Coastal Area-
Haines Borough and Lynn Canal-Glacier Bay-
Eastern Chichagof Island-
Juneau Borough and Northern Admiralty Island-
Inner Channels from Kupreanof Island to Etolin Island-
Including the cities of Yakutat, Haines, Gustavus, Hoonah,
Juneau, Petersburg, Wrangell, and Kake
419 AM AKDT Fri Sep 14 2018
...FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 AM TO 8 AM AKDT SATURDAY...
The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Frost
Advisory, which is in effect from 3 AM to 8 AM AKDT Saturday.
* LOCATION...Wind sheltered areas of the northern and central
inner channels and the northeast Gulf coast.
* TEMPERATURE...Wind sheltered areas should see low temperatures
of 30 to 35 degrees.
* TIMING...Late Friday night and early Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...Patchy frost is likely in wind sheltered areas. Frost
sensitive plants should be brought indoors, or covered to
prevent frost formation.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
An advisory means that frost is already occurring or imminent.
Frost advisories are issued during the growing season so that
sensitive plants can be covered or brought inside before damages
occurs.
Plants subject to damage from frost should be given the
appropriate protection.
This statement will be updated by 4 PM AKDT this afternoon or
sooner if conditions warrant.
- 2020 ADT: Mostly/Partly Cloudy. .01"
of Rainfall to this point today.
- 1950: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy.
- 1937: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy.
- 1920: Clear/Mostly Clear.
- 1850: Mostly Clear.
- 1800: .01" of Rainfall to this point
today.
- 1750: Mostly Clear, Sun is shining only on
the mainland now.
- 1735: Mostly Clear, Sun shining in most areas.
- 1705: Partly Cloudy, full sunshine in most
areas.
- 1650: Mostly Cloudy, a few spots and areas
of extremely weak - very weak sunshine on
the mainland.
- 1635: Mostly Cloudy, variable sunshine.
- 1550: Partly Cloudy, very slightly to somewhat
weakened sunshine.
- 1535: Mostly/Partly Cloudy, extremely weak
to slightly weakened sunshine in most areas.
- 1500: .01" of Rainfall to this point
today.
- 1450: Cloudy, a few to some breaks, extremely
weak to somewhat weakened sunshine.
- 1420: Cloudy, some breaks, variable sunshine.
- 1400: Cloudy, some extremely tiny to slight
breaks, extremely weak to weakened sunshine.
- 1352: Weak - very weak sunshine on the very
top - top of Mt. Juneau and in the inner
Gold Creek valley.
- 1350: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy,
cloudy of very tiny breaks to the N - NNE.
- 1320: Cloudy.
- 1250: Sprinkling, Cloudy.
- 1235: Very light - light sprinkling, cloudy.
- 1200: Trace of Rainfall so far today.
- 1150: Sprinkling, Cloudy.
- 1105: Light Sprinkling, Cloudy.
- 1050: A few very, very light sprinkles, cloudy,
precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley.
- 1035: Cloudy, precipitation in the inner
Gold Creek valley.
- 1025: A few extremely light sprinkles, cloudy,
very weak bright spot in the clouds where
the Sun is.
- 0950: Cloudy.
- 0937: A few extremely light sprinkles, cloudy.
- 0900: Cloudy, precipitation in the inner
Gold Creek valley.
- 0850: Cloudy.
- 0800: Cloudy.
- 0650: Cloudy.
- 0620 ADT: Cloudy.
- Some variable mostly faint Aurora Borealis
9/12 - 13 night with Mostly Clear - Clear
skies much of the night (or at the least
Partly Cloudy).
- 2020 ADT: Clear.
- 1950: Clear.
- 1850: Clear.
- 1850: Clear, Sun shining on the mainland
except for its very lowest to lower part.
- 1750: Clear with some extremely tiny clouds
- wisps to the NW, Sun is mostly gone from
West Juneau.
- 1650: Clear with some very, very thin clouds.
- 1550: Mostly Clear with very, very thin to
very thin clouds.
- 1505: Light wind.
- 1450: Clear with a few to some clouds, light
to breezy wind.
- 1439: A Bald Eagle is flying around.
- 1435: Clear/Mostly Clear with a few clouds.
- 1350: Clear with a few clouds.
- 1250: Mostly Clear.
- 1150: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy with very,
very thin to thinnish clouds, very, very
slightly weakened sunshine.
- 1054: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, very, very slightly weakened
sunshine.
- 1020: Variable sunshine.
- 1005: Weak - weakened sunshine.
- 0950: Very, very thin to thinnish clouds
over most of the sky, very, very slightly
weakened sunshine.
- 0850: Cloudy, a few breaks, weak bright spot
in the clouds where the Sun is.
- 0827: Weakened - somewhat weakened sunshine.
- 0817: A Bald Eagle is squealing.
- 0805: Cloudy, a few breaks.
- 0750: Cloudy with a few to some breaks, slightly
- somewhat weakened sunshine.
- 0745: The Sun is rising over the far upper
right shoulder of Mt. Roberts.
- 0650: Cloudy with some breaks.
- 0620: Cloudy with some thinner spots and
a few breaks.
- 0559: NWS: Record Highs Broken or Tied September
10th.
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
559 AM AKDT Tue Sep 11 2018
...RECORD HIGHS BROKEN OR TIED SEPTEMBER 10...
Auke Bay Coop ties the record high of 69 degrees from 1989.
Eaglecrest Base Coop reached 64 degrees, breaking the old record
from 2014.
Gustavus ties the record high of 70 degrees from 1946.
Haines Coop reached 68 degrees breaking the old record of 67 from
2005.
Juneau Forecast Office reached 72 degrees which breaks the old
record of 63 from 2011.
Juneau International Airport ties the record high of 72, which was
last set in 1989.
Pelican reached 71 degrees breaking the old record of 67, from
1978.
Sitka reached 71 degrees breaking the old record of 66, from 2001.
Skagway reached 75 degrees breaking the old record of 68 from
2001.
Snettisham Power Plant reached 70 degrees breaking the old record
69 from 2005.
Yakutat reached 75 degrees breaking the old record of 69, from
1930. This is the 4 record broken in a row at Yakutat.
- 0326: Aurora more active with columns to the E
and some movement.
- 0228: Aurora more active with columns to
the NE and a bit of movement.
- 0108: Glow of the Aurora Borealis (Northern
Lights) visible from the NE to the NNE.
- 0008 ADT: Glow of the Aurora Borealis (Northern
Lights) visible from the NE to the NNE.
- Gastineau Channel - including to the Airport &
beyond that the Chilkat Mountains, Douglas
and Admiralty Islands, and mountain views
of: Mt. Juneau, Mt. Juneau Ridge, Gastineau
Peak, Gold Ridge, Icy Gulch, headwaters of
Gold Creek, Sheep Mountain, Clark Peak, Olds
Mountain, and Mt. Roberts (peak).
- 2020 ADT: Very, very thin to thinnish clouds
over most of the sky.
- 1950: Very, very thin to thinnish clouds
over most of the sky.
- 1850: Very, very thin to thinnish clouds
over much of the sky.
- 1835: Very, very thin to thinnish clouds
over much of the sky, weakened evening sunshine
on the mainland.
- 1750: Mostly Clear, Sun is mostly gone from
West Juneau.
- 1650: Clear.
- 1550: Clear.
- 1450: Clear.
- 1350: Clear.
- 1320: Clear.
- 1220: Clear with some very thin to thin clouds
to the S.
- 1150: Mostly Clear with a large area of thinnish
clouds to the S, variable sunshine.
- 1120: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy, very slightly
- slightly weakened sunshine.
- 1050: Mostly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, slightly weakened to
somewhat weakened sunshine.
- 0950: Partly/Mostly Cloudy with very, very
thin to thinnish clouds and some thicker
clouds, weakened - somewhat weakened sunshine.
- 0850: Partly/Mostly Cloudy, weakened - somewhat
weakened sunshine.
- 0754: Weakened sunshine.
- 0750: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds and a few other clouds,
slightly weakened sunshine.
- 0744: The Sun is rising over the far upper
right shoulder of Mt. Roberts.
- 0705: A Bald Eagle is squealing.
- 0650: Very, very thin to thinnish clouds
covering most of the sky.
- 0635: Partly Cloudy.
- 0620: Mostly Clear/Clear.
- 0554 ADT: NWS: Several high temperature records
were broken over the northern Panhandle on
September 9. My note: a few of the stations
have a limited history.
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
554 AM AKDT Mon Sep 10 2018
...Record high temperatures broken on September 9...
Several records were broken over the northern Panhandle on
September 9.
Eaglecrest base Coop reached 61, breaking the old record of 58
from 2010.
Juneau Forecast office reached 69, breaking the old
record of 66 from 2005.
Pelican reached 68 degrees breaking the old record of 66 from
1978
Sitka 1 NE reached 66 degrees breaking the old record of 64 from
2005.
Skagway reached 67 degrees breaking the old record of 66 from
2014. This is the second day in a row Skagway has broken a record.
Yakutat reached 73 degrees breaking the old record of 71 from
1989. This is the third day in a row Yakutat has broken its record
high.
SUNDAY 9/09/18: DATA | NWS: Record High Temperature at Yakutat Airport
on Sunday, September 9th - See 2229 Below | NWS: Record High Temperature at Yakutat
Airport on Saturday, September 8th - See 2158 9/08 Below | M/V Columbia schedule further revised for 9/08-12 - See 2302 9/08 Below | Ski jumping from ski jump at Hyland Park
Reserve, Bloomington Minnesota (YouTube) | Fraternal Order of Police National President
responds to Nike's new campaign ad - Fraternal Order of Police... (Has link
to PDF) | The cruise ships Coral Princess, Millennium, and Silver Shadow bypassed Juneau today because of the winds
(there would have been problems in docking).
Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas is in port today.
- 2302 ADT (Posted here at 0617 9/09): Sailing on a revised schedule for September
8-12, 2018, the M/V Columbia left Bellingham, WA at approximately 8:00
p.m. this evening. This is a modification
from yesterday's published schedule.
The newly adjusted schedule is available at www.FerryAlaska.com and AMHS staff is contacting affected
passengers.
Service notices may be found at dot.alaska.gov/amhs/service_notices.shtml or by contacting your local terminal
by dialing 1-907-465-3941 or toll-free at
1-800-642-0066.
- 2158 (Posted here at 1230 9/09): NWS:
RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JUNEAU AK
958 PM AKDT SAT SEP 8 2018
...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE IN YAKUTAT ON SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8TH...
LOCATION NEW RECORD OLD RECORD YEAR SET
YAKUTAT AIRPORT 73 71 1979
ALL TEMPS REPORTED IN FAHRENHEIT
RWT SEP 18
- 2020: Cloudy with some breaks NW half of
sky and Mostly Clear SE half of sky. .04"
of Rainfall to this point today.
- 1950: Partly Cloudy.
- 1920: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy.
- 1850: Partly Cloudy.
- 1835: Clear with a few clouds for a little
over SE half of the sky and Cloudy in the
NW part.
- 1820: Partly Cloudy for a little over SE
half of the sky and Cloudy in the NW part.
- 1800: .04" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1750: Cloudy with breaks in much of the SE
half of the sky.
- 1738: Cloudy, a few to some breaks from the
NE to the SE.
- 1720: Cloudy, a few breaks.
- 1705: Cloudy, a few breaks far to the SE.
- 1650: A few very light sprinkles, cloudy,
a few breaks far to the SE.
- 1612: Very Light Sprinkles, Cloudy.
- 1550: Cloudy, hint of blue to the NNE, precipitation
in the inner Gold Creek valley.
- 1535: Hints of blue to the NE - NNE.
- 1500: .03" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1450: Cloudy, precipitation over some of
the mainland.
- 1420: Cloudy; precipitation in the inner
Gold Creek valley?
- 1350: Very Light Sprinkles, Cloudy, very
weak bright spot in the clouds where the
Sun is.
- 1333: Rain, Cloudy.
- 1330: High Rain Rate of .05" of Rain
per hour.
- 1320: Sprinkling, Cloudy.
- 1250: Very Light Rain, Cloudy.
- 1231: Cloudy, precipitation in the inner
Gold Creek valley and some of Last Chance
Basin, a few to some very small and tiny
whitecaps on Gastineau Channel.
- 1210: Light wind.
- 1150: Cloudy, a few to some filtered to heavily
filtered breaks, some brighter thinner areas
in the clouds, almost extremely weak to weak
sunshine, light wind.
- 1135: Cloudy, a few variably filtered breaks,
brighter thinner areas in the clouds, almost
extremely weak to weak sunshine.
- 1048: Cloudy, a couple of small - very small
heavily filtered breaks to the NNE.
- 1020: Cloudy, a few to some breaks, very
weak to weak sunshine in West Juneau and
on Mt. Juneau.
- 1001: Somewhat weakened sunshine in West
Juneau and some spots and areas of very weak
to somewhat weakened sunshine on the mainland.
- 0950: Cloudy/Mostly Cloudy, some brighter
spots and areas in the clouds.
- 0920: Cloudy, some breaks, occasional spots and areas of variable sunshine
on the mainland.
- 0850: Cloudy/Mostly Cloudy, very weak to
weak sunshine on Mt. Juneau and in the inner
Gold Creek valley.
- 0821: The Sun is trying to break through.
A Bald Eagle is squealing.
- 0750: Cloudy, a few breaks and some brighter
spots and areas in the clouds.
- 0742: A Bald Eagle is squealing.
- 0650: Cloudy, a few to some breaks.
- 0605 ADT: Cloudy with a few to some breaks.
- 2020: Cloudy, some extremely tiny to slight
breaks. .07" of Rainfall to this point today.
- 1950: Cloudy, a few very small and tiny breaks.
- 1935: Cloudy, some breaks far to the NW.
- 1910: Cloudy with some breaks.
- 1850: Cloudy with breaks, occasional spots
and areas of variable sunshine on the mainland.
- 1835: Cloudy with breaks, occasional spots
and areas of variable sunshine on the mainland.
- 1800: .07" of Rainfall to this point today.
- 1750: Cloudy, some breaks.
- 1735: Cloudy, a few to some breaks, slightly
to somewhat weakened sunshine in West Juneau
and on a small part of the mainland.
- 1720: Cloudy, a few extremely tiny - very
tiny breaks, wind is picking up.
- 1650: Cloudy, very tiny break far to the
NE; precipitation in the inner Gold Creek
valley?
- 1631: Due to a mechanical issue, the M/V Columbia has a revised schedule for September 8-12,
2018.
The adjusted schedule is available at www.FerryAlaska.com.
AMHS staff is contacting affected passengers.
Service notices may be found at dot.alaska.gov/amhs/service_notices.shtml or by contacting your local terminal
by dialing 1-907-465-3941 or toll-free at
1-800-642-0066.
- 1605: Cloudy.
- 1550: A few extremely light sprinkles, cloudy.
- 1520: Sprinkling, Cloudy.
- 1502: Rain.
- 1500: .06" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1450: Very Light Rain after Light Rain, Cloudy.
- 1432: Very, very light sprinkles, cloudy.
- 1420: Rain, Cloudy.
- 1410: High Rain Rate of .07" of Rain
per hour.
- 1401: High Rain Rate of .05" of Rain
per hour.
- 1400: Rain.
- 1350: Very Light - Light Rain, Cloudy.
- 1320: Sprinkling, Cloudy.
- 1250: Very Light Rain, Cloudy, light wind.
- 1230: Cloudy, light wind.
- 1200: Trace of Rainfall so far today.
- 1150: Very, very light sprinkles, cloudy,
light wind.
- 1135: Cloudy.
- 1120: Cloudy, some precipitation in the inner
Gold Creek valley.
- 1050: Cloudy.
- 1020: Cloudy, precipitation in the inner
Gold Creek valley.
- 0950: Cloudy.
- 0935: Cloudy, precipitation over some of
the mainland.
- 0922: A Bald Eagle is squealing.
- 0850: Cloudy.
- 0750: Cloudy.
- 0650: Cloudy.
- 0620 ADT: Cloudy.
- 2020 ADT: Partly Cloudy.
- 1950: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy.
- 1850: Partly Cloudy/Mostly Clear with very,
very thin to thin clouds, evening sunshine
only on the mainland by now.
- 1750: Clear/Mostly Clear with scattered clouds,
Sun shining in most areas.
- 1735: Clear/Mostly Clear with scattered clouds,
Sun shining in most areas.
- 1650: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy, variable
sunshine in West Juneau and Sun shining on
most of the mainland.
- 1550: Mostly Clear, some cumulus clouds,
variable sunshine in-and-out in West Juneau.
- 1527: Variable sunshine in-and-out in West
Juneau.
- 1520: Mostly Clear, a few to some cumulus
clouds, Sun hidden in West Juneau by a cloud.
- 1450: Clear, a few to some cumulus clouds.
- 1350: Clear, a few clouds.
- 1250: Clear, a couple of wisps and a couple
of very tiny clouds.
- 1150: Clear.
- 1050: Clear.
- 0950: Clear, a few clouds.
- 0850: Clear, a few clouds.
- 0820: Mostly Clear with some clouds to the
SE.
- 0751: Clear/Mostly Clear with areas of clouds
to the SE, full sunshine.
- 0720: Mostly Clear.
- 0650: Partly Cloudy with almost all of the
clouds in the SE part of the sky.
- 0620 ADT: Mostly Clear, it was Cloudy much
of the night.
- 2020 ADT: Mostly Clear.
- 1950: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy.
- 1850: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, slightly weakened evening
sunshine on the mainland except for its very
lower part.
- 1750: Partly/Mostly Cloudy with most of the
blue filtered to some degree, very slightly
- slightly weakened sunshine.
- 1650: Mostly/Partly Cloudy with very, very
thin to thin clouds, very slightly - slightly
weakened sunshine.
- 1550: Very thin to thinnish clouds and some
variably filtered blue, blue sky far to the
NW, somewhat weakened - weakened sunshine.
- 1450: Very thin to thinnish clouds covering
most of the sky, blue is variably filtered,
slightly to somewhat weakened sunshine.
- 1350: Very, very thin to thin clouds over
much of the sky, very slightly weakened sunshine.
- 1250: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, very, very slightly weakened
sunshine.
- 1150: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, very, very slightly -
very slightly weakened sunshine.
- 1120: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, very slightly to somewhat
weakened sunshine.
- 1050: Mostly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, very weak to slightly
weakened sunshine.
- 0950: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, weakened - weak sunshine.
- 0935: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, very slightly - slightly
weakened sunshine.
- 0850: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, weakened - weak sunshine.
- 0750: Mostly Cloudy with much of the blue
filtered to some degree, extremely weak -
very weak sunshine.
- 0743: The Sun is rising over Mt. Roberts.
- 0650: Cloudy with broken clouds, large area
of Clear sky far to the NW and very far to
the SE.
- 0620 ADT: Mostly Cloudy/Cloudy.
- 2020 ADT: Clear, a few clouds.
- 1950: Clear with a few clouds.
- 1936: An immature Bald Eagle and a mature
Bald Eagle are flying NW.
- 1920: Clear, a bit of very, very thin - very
thin clouds.
- 1850: Clear.
- 1820: Clear, sun shining only on the mainland
now.
- 1750: Clear, a few wisps and a jet contrail.
- 1720: Clear, very tiny cloud and a wisp.
- 1650: Clear with some scattered extremely
tiny to tiny clouds and a very small bit
of very, very thin clouds.
- 1635: Clear with some scattered very tiny
and tiny clouds and a bit of very, very thin
clouds.
- 1550: Clear/Mostly Clear.
- 1450: Mostly Clear.
- 1350: Mostly Clear, very, very slightly weakened
sunshine.
- 1250: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to very thin clouds and a few cumulus clouds,
very, very slightly weakened sunshine.
- 1150: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to very thin clouds and some cumulus clouds,
very slightly weakened sunshine.
- 1050: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy with very,
very thin clouds to some cumulus clouds.
- 1025: Mostly Clear.
- 0950: Clear/Mostly Clear, patchy variable
fog over the Channel blowing from NW to SE.
- 0924: Mostly Foggy-Cloudy above, Fog hiding
the mainland, very weak sunshine.
- 0850: Clear, a few wisps of clouds, lower
band of fog blowing from NW to SE.
- 0820: Clear.
- 0757: Clear, very low ribbon/band over the
Channel blowing from the NW to the SE.
- 0742: The Sun started to rise over Mt. Roberts
in the Gastineau Peak area.
- 0733: Clear.
- 0650: Clear, very low band/layer of fog over
Gastineau Channel.
- 0620: Clear, very low band/layer of fog over
Gastineau Channel.
- 0619 ADT: Now Available: The August 2018 Monthly Report and the updated Weather Database.
- I've been suspecting for some time that the Anemometer
isn't capturing very light - light winds
properly, the Wind Run for yesterday should
be more than zero. I have a new Anemometer
on hand however I'm not physically up to
the task right now of installing the new
one, and even then it takes two people
to
raise and lower the Anemometer pipe.
- 2020 ADT: Clear.
- 1950: Clear, the Sun has effectively set
(Sunset at 1951).
- 1850: Clear, a few very small very thin clouds
and a few wisps.
- 1830: Clear, a few clouds, Sun shining only
on the mainland now.
- 1750: Clear, a few very small and small clouds
and some bits and wisps of clouds.
- 1703: A Bald Eagle flew SE over the shore.
- 1650: Mostly Clear/Clear.
- 1550: Mostly Clear with scattered clouds,
full sunshine.
- 1536: Variable sunshine in West Juneau.
- 1533: The Sun has come back in West Juneau.
- 1520: Mostly Clear with scattered clouds,
Sun shining only on the mainland because
the Sun in West Juneau is hidden by a cloud.
- 1450: Clear with some scattered clouds, variable
Sun in-and-out in West Juneau.
- 1350: Clear, a few to some wisps to small
clouds.
- 1250: Clear, a few wisps to very tiny clouds.
- 1150: Clear, a few wisps.
- 1050: Clear.
- 0950: Clear.
- 0850: Clear.
- 0750: Clear.
- 0741: The Sun is rising over Mt. Roberts
in the Gastineau Peak area.
- 0650: Clear, a couple of wisps of clouds,
and a very small cloud very far to the NE.
- 0620 ADT: Clear. There were some clouds at
times overnight.
- NWS Summary of August 2018 Weather in Southeast
Alaska:
...Widely varying precipitation totals across Southeast Alaska for
August 2018...
The month started out with return of a more moist pattern and a
shift away from the heat and dry weather of July. Rain was mostly
confined to more northerly locations for the first two weeks of the
month. In general, the average pattern consisted of a low over the
eastern Gulf with a ridge of high pressure encroaching from the
Yukon. Heavy rain fell during the second week of the month as a
result of two separate atmospheric river events and some daily
records were set. Yakutat set a record daily maximum rainfall of
4.25" on August 7th, breaking a 50-year-old record set back in 1963,
and again on August 13th with 3.33", breaking the previous record
from 1961. Sitka airport recorded record rainfall late in the month
with 1.33 inches on the 28th of August. Many Coop precipitation
records broken as well on August 8th and 9th, including Pelican 2-
day total of 8.95".
During the first event, flood warnings were issued for the Taiya
River (crested at 18.2 feet) and Mendenhall Lake (crested at 10.4
feet). A flood advisory was issued for the Taiya during the second,
which was the remnants of Typhoon Shanshan.
The precipitation situation over the southern half of the panhandle
was somewhat different with most locations recording a deficit for
the month. Of note, the Ketchikan area finished the month with less
than half of their normal August precipitation. Despite two
atmospheric river events and multiple precipitation records being
broken, many locations, north and south, are still below normal for
the year for accumulated precipitation, and moderate drought
conditions persist for much of the Southeastern Alaska.
The monthly average temperature departure ranged from half a degree
to 3 degrees above normal for August. Numerous daily high
temperature records were set at various climate and COOP sites, but
none were set at any of the 4 major climate stations. Average
minimum temperatures ranked in the top 10 warmest for the month due
to excessive cloud cover. Not surprisingly, no overnight low
temperature records were set.
- Not in Juneau, Alaska where seemingly the Mayor,
all of the Assembly, and the CBJ bureaucracy
are perfectly fine with it and the Library
staff sponsors and promotes it. Sick and
Disgusting.
- 2020 ADT: Partly Cloudy/Mostly Clear.
- 1950: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, the Sun has effectively
set (Sunset at 1954).
- 1850: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thinnish clouds, very slightly - slightly
weakened sunshine on the mainland.
- 1820: Slightly weakened sunshine, only on
the mainland now.
- 1750: Very, very thin to thin clouds over
much of the sky, very slightly weakened sunshine.
- 1720: Mostly Clear.
- 1650: Mostly Clear/Partly Cloudy with very,
very thin clouds to some cumulus clouds,
full sunshine.
- 1550: Partly Cloudy with very, very thin
to thicker clouds, full sunshine in most
areas.
- 1450: Very, very thin to thinnish clouds
over most of the sky, full or very slightly
weakened sunshine.
- 1420: Partly/Mostly Cloudy with very, very
thin to thinnish clouds, variable sunshine.
- 1350: Mostly Clear.
- 1250: Clear, a few scattered mostly very
tiny clouds and wisps.
- 1150: Clear, a few lower tiny bits and wisps
of clouds.
- 1050: Clear with a few clouds, band by the
upper S slope of Mt. Juneau and a wisp by
the top of Mt. Roberts.
- 1020: Mostly Foggy-Cloudy skies, ribbon over
upper Channel slope of Mt. Roberts and band
Last Chance Basin side of Mt. Juneau, slightly
weakened to full sunshine.
- 0950: Foggy-Cloudy skies with blue sky mostly
only over the mainland, band over upper Channel
slope of Mt. Roberts and band Last Chance
Basin side of Mt. Juneau, extremely weak
to full sunshine.
- 0850: Cloudy/Mostly Cloudy, ribbon/band by
upper part of Mt. Juneau and ribbon upper
Channel side of Mt. Roberts.
- 0750: Partly Cloudy with Clear sky in the
NE half of sky and Cloudy in the SW part,
Sun shining in West Juneau, much of the Channel
side of the top of Mt. Roberts hidden by
clouds, a few wisps by the south slope of
Mt. Juneau.
- 0741: The Sun is rising over Mt. Roberts.
- 0720: Mostly Cloudy, upper Channel side of
Mt. Roberts hidden by fog/clouds, some ribbons,
bits, and wisps, Sun shining on Mt. Juneau
and on Mt. Juneau Ridge.
- 0650: Mostly Cloudy, lower band.
- 0620 ADT: Mostly Clear, lower band Channel
side of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Maria, Mt. Roberts
hidden by fog/clouds above about 300' - 400'.
- Why was the contract with Sealaska and not directly
with Glacier State or another contractor
in a competitively bid project? It seems
an unnecessary "middleman" was
added and increased the cost with no benefit
to the taxpayers. I hope this isn't the Forest
Service's new way of contracting projects.
- 2020 ADT: Rain, Cloudy, clouds skimming some
of the SE part of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts,
very small cloud by Mt. Maria. .14"
of Rainfall so far today.
- 2005: Light - Very Light Rain, Cloudy, SE
very top of Mt. Roberts in clouds, clouds
skimming SE part of Mt. Juneau.
- 1950: Light Sprinkling, Cloudy.
- 1857: A Bald Eagle flew by.
- 1850: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy, a few
wisps very low in Last Chance Basin.
- 1800: .11" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1750: Light Rain, Cloudy, SE very top of
Mt. Roberts and part of the very top of Mt.
Juneau Ridge in clouds, clouds skimming peak
of Mt. Juneau.
- 1729: Rain.
- 1650: A few extremely light sprinkles, cloudy,
clouds skimming much of Mt. Roberts, SE very
top to top of Mt. Juneau in clouds.
- 1550: Cloudy, precipitation over some of
the mainland, clouds skimming peak of Mt.
Juneau, clouds skimming to very top - top
of much of Mt. Juneau Ridge, and most of
the very top of Mt. Roberts in clouds, small
cloud upper Channel side of Mt. Juneau.
- 1532: Very Light Sprinkles, Cloudy, clouds
skimming - very top of Mt. Roberts in clouds,
clouds skimming peak of Mt. Juneau and a
few spots on Mt. Juneau Ridge.
- 1500: .09" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1450: Cloudy, precipitation over the mainland,
clouds skimming most of Mt. Juneau, clouds
skimming and part of the top of Mt. Juneau
Ridge in clouds, very top - top of Mt. Roberts
in clouds.
- 1436: Rain.
- 1350: Light Rain, Cloudy, very top - top
of Mt. Juneau and most of the top of Mt.
Roberts in clouds, a few bits and wisps by
the very top of Mt. Juneau Ridge and a few
in Last Chance Basin.
- 1320: Light Sprinkling, Cloudy, clouds skimming
peak of Mt. Juneau and a lower clouds, bits,
and wisps over the upper Channel side, very
top and top of Mt. Juneau Ridge and very
top - top of Mt. Roberts in clouds.
- 1250: A few extremely light sprinkles, cloudy,
clouds skimming to SE very top of Mt. Juneau
in clouds and a few lower clouds, clouds
skimming to top of Mt. Juneau Ridge in clouds,
very top - top of Mt. Roberts in clouds.
- 1200: .08" of Rainfall so far today.
- 1150: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy,
clouds skimming Mt. Juneau and Mt. Juneau
Ridge, very top - top of Mt. Roberts in clouds,
precipitation over much of the mainland.
- 1120: Cloudy, a few breaks, clouds skimming
Mt. Juneau Ridge, clouds skimming to top
of Mt. Juneau in clouds, very top and part
of the top of Mt. Roberts in clouds, variable
sunshine.
- 1012: Cloudy, some breaks, variable sunshine,
top of Mt. Juneau Ridge and of Mt. Roberts
in puffy clouds, very top to top of Mt. Juneau
in clouds.
- 0850: Cloudy, some hints of blue and hints
of breaks, very tops to tops - upper parts
of mainland mountains in clouds, a few lower
clouds, bits, and wisps, precipitation over
much of the mainland.
- 0920: Very, very light sprinkles, cloudy,
a few extremely tiny - very tiny breaks,
very top - top of Mt. Roberts in clouds and
clouds around much of the very top - top
of Mt. Juneau, broken lower band/ribbon.
- 0850: Very Light Rain, Cloudy, most of the
very top of Mt. Juneau in clouds, SE very
top of Mt. Roberts in clouds and a few other
clouds around its top and a lower band/ribbon,
inner Gold Creek valley hidden, lower ribbon
and band below Channel side of Mt. Juneau,
clouds in the lower part of Last Chance Basin.
- 0750: Light - Very Light Rain, Cloudy, a
few tiny - very small breaks, most of the
very top to very top - top of Mt. Juneau
in clouds, very top of Mt. Juneau Ridge and
SE very top of Mt. Roberts in clouds, some
clouds low in Last Chance Basin, ribbon/band
Channel side of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts.
- 0734: Light Rain, Cloudy, a few breaks, Sun
shining on a cloud in the lower part of Last
Chance Basin, inner Gold Creek valley mostly
hidden, upper part of Mt. Juneau and most
of the very top - top of Mt. Roberts in clouds.
- 0700: .05" of Rainfall to this point
today.
- 0654: A Bald Eagle flew SE.
- 0650: Mostly Cloudy, much of the very top
to top of Mt. Roberts in clouds and a lower
band/ribbon, most of the top to upper part
of Mt. Juneau hidden by clouds and clouds
filling Last Chance Basin.
- 0620: Cloudy, some breaks, Moon is visible,
band/ribbon and a ribbon Channel side of
Mt. Roberts, remainder of mainland above
about 350' - 500' mostly hidden by fog/clouds.
.05" of Rainfall to this point today.
- 0303 ADT: High Rain Rate of .07" of
Rain per hour.
- In the 1970's, 1980's, and into the 1990's we always
had seagulls flying to our balcony railing
from nearby Gastineau Channel for food. There
were clearly distinct individuals in looks
and behavior that would come back for many,
many, many years.